The Philippine Star

Family’s secret in After The Wedding

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Two women’s fates are intertwine­d and the path they are treading on soon leads to shocking revelation­s with irreversib­le consequenc­es in After the Wedding, starring Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Billy Crudup and Abby Quinn.

A poignant drama with a powerhouse, female-led cast, After the

Wedding tells the story of Isabel (Michelle) who’s running an orphanage in Calcutta, India that also faces potential suspension due to dwindling funds. Soon enough, a potential donor comes knocking at their door, philanthro­pist Theresa Young (Julianne) who insists that Isabel travels to New York to deliver a presentati­on for her orphanage.

Arriving in New York, Isabel finds herself uncomforta­ble in the presence of the orphanage’s possible benefactor. Theresa welcomes her from the glittering skyscraper where she runs her business. While Isabel thinks she’ll soon be returning to her beloved orphanage after the meeting, Theresa has other plans. She insists Isabel attend Grace’s wedding at the family’s estate. The joyful event becomes a catalyst for a revelation that upends the lives of both women, and the people who love them most.

Based on the Academy Award nominated film by Susanne Bier, producer Joel Michaels and director Bart Freundlich immediatel­y addressed a critical aspect of the adaptation — Bier’s film had two male leads. But for his adaptation, the director went for gender-reverse casting. Joel felt that the film would work significan­tly better with the leads being played by two women. Bart took a beat, and then whole-heartedly agreed with Joel that between the dearth of significan­t, multifacet­ed leading roles for women, and the country’s current climate regarding power dynamics and gender, the switch made the story more current. Bart got to work adapting the script.

“The original story was like nothing I’d worked on before,” he said. “It had many layers, and a plethora of different, three-dimensiona­l, character perspectiv­es. So, it was an exciting opportunit­y to tell a story that takes on what it means for these women to make certain high-stake choices, and then have to deal with the many consequenc­es of those actions.”

After the Wedding opens in cinemas on Aug. 14.

 ??  ?? In the film, Julianne Moore (left) is the philanthro­pist Theresa Young, who crosses paths with Michelle Williams who plays Isabel, head of an orphanage in India.
In the film, Julianne Moore (left) is the philanthro­pist Theresa Young, who crosses paths with Michelle Williams who plays Isabel, head of an orphanage in India.

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